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John Tempesta
Metal / Rock



Los Angeles, California
United States

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Last Login:  11/29/2009
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Member Since6/20/2006
Band Websitewww.JohnTempesta.com
InfluencesThe LIve Line Zoom Clinics

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VIDEOS:

White Zombie :: Super Charger Heaven


White Zombie :: More Human Than Human


Rob Zombie :: Superbeast


Rob Zombie :: Feel So Numb


The Cult :: 'Peace Dog' excerpt
(Live @ Irving Plaza, NYC 11/13/06)


The Cult :: She Sells Sanctuary
(Live on the Jimmy Kimmel Show '06)


Helmet :: See You Dead (Live)
German TV Show "Sahra Kuttner"


Helmet :: Smart


John Tempesta Drum Demonstration


John Tempesta vs. Charlie Benante


JT @ NAMM 2006


Ultimate Drummers' Weekend


Testament :: The Preacher (Live in London)


Exodus :: Thorn in My Side


JT with Zakk Wylde, Mike Inez, & Scott Spiezio

Type of LabelMajor


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Sep 29 2009 8:00P
Estragon with The Cult Bolonga
Sep 30 2009 8:00P
Dom Sportova with The Cult Zagreb
Oct 2 2009 8:00P
Le Bataclan with The Cult Paris
Oct 3 2009 8:00P
Theatre Am Marientor with The Cult Duisberg
Oct 4 2009 8:00P
DR Koncerthuset with The Cult Copenhagen
Oct 6 2009 8:00P
The Academy with The Cult Leeds
Oct 7 2009 8:00P
Picture House with The Cult Edinburgh
Oct 10 2009 8:00P
Royal Albert Hall with The Cult London
Oct 14 2009 8:00P
Huxley’s Neue Weit with The Cult Berlin
Oct 18 2009 8:00P
O2 Shepherds Bush Empire with The Cult London

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   About John Tempesta

In a career spanning two decades, drummer John Tempesta has built a body of work that's deservedly earned him a place among metal's most popular and well-respected players. Perhaps best known for his tenure with Rob Zombie - both in White Zombie and with Rob's solo project - John worked his way up through the drumming ranks, always looking for his next challenge and never resting on past achievements. With an extensive professional resume that includes gigs with Exodus, Testament, Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society, Tony Iommi, Helmet and Scum of The Earth (which features John's brother, guitarist Mike Tempesta), John can currently be found touring the world behind the drum throne of The Cult.

Growing up in the Bronx, John was first inspired to play drums as a child after watching the classic Beatles' film, A Hard Day's Night on TV. "I thought that Ringo Starr looked so cool," he remembers. "I knew right then that I wanted to be a drummer." A short time later, John heard that a neighbor was selling a drum kit and he begged his mom to let him buy it for the price of $25. "It all happened from there," says John. In 1977 John attended his first live concert when he went to see David Bowie at New York City's Madison Square Garden. There, he was blown away by Bowie's drummer, Dennis Davis. "Dennis was amazing," says John. "He was such a soulful, groove player but also a total rock drummer. Dennis Davis became my first major drum influence."

Coming up, John was further influenced and inspired by the techniques of hard-hitting rock drummers like John Bonham of Led Zeppelin, Alex Van Halen and Bill Ward of Black Sabbath - one of John's favorite bands. "Besides Van Halen and Black Sabbath, I saw so many great shows as a kid. Being in the crowd, under the lights with the smoke and the sound - I got so inspired. That kept me very focused on my goal," he admits. As John began to experiment stylistically, getting into progressive rock and fusion, Terry Bozzio became another important influence along with prolific session drummers like Simon Phillips and Cozy Powell.

Early in his career, John gained crucial experience on the road and in the studio as drum tech for Anthrax's Charlie Benante. "Charlie definitely taught me how to approach playing thrash metal, because I wasn't that type of drummer," says John. "From watching his double bass technique, I learned so much about how to improve my speed and accuracy. I owe a lot to Charlie for his help." In 1989, after four years with Anthrax, John moved behind the drum throne of Bay Area thrash metal stalwarts Exodus, with whom he recorded three albums. He then joined cross-town rivals Testament. Although he recorded only one studio album with that band (1994's Low), John left a lasting impression on guitarist Eric Peterson. "John is definitely one of the best drummers in the country," Peterson remarks. "He has the power of John Bonham, the finesse of Carter Beauford, and the aggression of Dave Lombardo. As a drummer, John really has it all."

John's profile grew in 1994, the year he joined industrial metal juggernauts White Zombie. The release of 1995's Astro-Creep 2000 made White Zombie a household name, largely due to the dance club hit "More Human Than Human" and its accompanying video. "John was the best," says former White Zombie bassist Sean Yseult. "White Zombie toured quite a bit with Pantera, and besides Vinnie Paul, there were no drummers that could compare to him. He's like a machine, but brutal. You rarely hear such a hard hitter with such speed, detail and finesse." Rob Zombie liked John's playing so much that after White Zombie split up in 1997, he kept him on as drummer for his solo band. Playing with Rob Zombie also gave John the freedom to drum on albums like Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi's self-titled solo record, as well as Black Label Society's Hangover Music Vol. VI.

When Rob Zombie put his band on hiatus in 2003, John wasted no time landing his next gig. But he never imagined he'd become a core member in the new version of Helmet, one of the '90s' most influential metal bands. The way he tells the story, it was all about timing. "I was kicking around the idea of playing with other people when I was introduced to [Helmet guitarist/ singer/songwriter] Page Hamilton," John explains. "Page was in LA looking to put a new band together. I had been a longtime fan of Helmet as well. After talking on the phone, we met at a bar for a couple beers, and he brought me a demo CD of his songs."

Once Page and John jammed together, they discovered an undeniable musical chemistry. With the participation of producer Jay Baumgardner (Papa Roach, Drowning Pool) and bassist Rob Nicholson the two recorded demos that attracted the interest of Interscope Records, and Helmet was reborn. John then recorded all drum tracks for Helmet's first album of new material in seven years, Size Matters (released in the fall of 2004). "Page is an amazing musician," John offers. "In the long run, playing with him and learning so much from him about the development of music really made me a better player." John toured the States and Europe extensively with Helmet for nearly three years, at which time he reached a professional crossroads where he was presented with an opportunity that was too good to pass up.

"A friend of mine who is a booking agent for The Cult told me that they were auditioning drummers," John remembers. "At that time I was lined up to record another album with Helmet, and I was also scheduled to go to Dubai to play with Testament. It was one of those things where everything happened in a week. After securing the audition, I learned all of the Cult material that I'd need to play and I felt really confident about the audition, because I'd always been a fan of The Cult. It just clicked, basically." After a couple of auditions, John landed the gig in February of 2006 and has been touring the states, Europe, the UK and South America with The Cult ever since.

"As a drummer," John confesses, "being in the Cult is great for me because I get to play really heavy, but I can play soft as well because there are so many dynamics in this music. It's definitely a change for me from just full out thrashing with Testament or playing all of the loops with Zombie. It's a nice progression and I really enjoy the music. I'm really happy to be with these guys because they've been one of my favorite bands and a big influence on me for many years. The funny thing is I had planned to audition for The Cult in 1993," he recalls. "But then I ended up touring with Testament, and after that I got the White Zombie gig, so timing, again, really is everything."

John is also proud to announce the availability of his new signature snare drum, The John Tempesta Stealth Snare by TAMA. "I've been working on this drum with TAMA for a while and had the prototypes on a couple of tours with Helmet," John Explains. "I toured with it for a year until we perfected the design, so I put a lot of work into the drum and I'm really proud of it." The Stealth Snare measures 7"x14" with black nickel plate finish over a 2 mm brass shell, and was designed with heavy hitters in mind. "Not only does it have my name on it, but it's also a snare drum that I will always play," he continues. "It's been available since the summer and so far the reactions have been great. People are definitely digging it."

Beyond his work designing his signature snare, in the studio and on tour, John Tempesta is also an in-demand drum clinician. John's drum clinics have taken him as far away as Moscow - where he performed at Zildjian's Day Out - and Australia. "To play in front of different people around the world - because everyone appreciates music - is really gratifying," John confesses. "Participating these clinics has also given me a chance to play with some great drummers like Dave Weckl, Virgil Donati, John Blackwell, Chad Wackerman, Dom Famularo and many other incredible musicians."

As John Tempesta looks forward to recording the next Cult album in early 2007, followed by a full-scale world tour, he looks back on a career that's been richly rewarding both professionally and personally. "I've been able to do a lot of really cool stuff," says the drummer. "I've been able to record and tour with so many people I've always admired. I'm very fortunate, and there are so many great players out there, so I've been very lucky and blessed. If you believe in what you do, anything can happen. I always tell kids that come to clinics that you could be the most talented person but it's really about being at the right place at the right time and just being involved, going out and meeting people and going to shows. When your name gets around, that's when things happen."

- Gail Worley, October 2006




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Jennifer Kennedy

Jennifer Kennedy



Nov 24 2009 7:27 PM

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Nov 24 2009 7:27 PM

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Nov 24 2009 7:26 PM

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Sweet Soul Sister

Sweet Soul Sister



Nov 21 2009 11:22 PM

Hi John,

Great shows in Detroit and Cleveland. Thanks for signing my ticket after the show. Hope you have a great break... well deserved 
andyk

Andy K



Nov 21 2009 11:22 PM

hi thanks for the add from switzerland cheers
D-ROCK

D-Rock DEed



Nov 21 2009 11:21 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADDD!!!

 

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Nov 21 2009 11:21 PM

Peace ♥ Love, from Music City!
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Nov 21 2009 11:21 PM

thanks for the add ;)
Rob
Tatyana Sherman

Tatyana Sherman



Nov 21 2009 11:21 PM

Have a nice weekend!!!   

Good mood  to you!

Life-Music-Love
Almas Liquidas

Almas Liquidas



Nov 16 2009 11:06 PM



hi John,thanx 4njoy us as friends,check our songs,luv ur work~!
SLAYERIC

SLAYERIC



Nov 14 2009 9:11 PM

Hi,
Thanks for the add.
Greetings from France.
SLAYERIC.
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Angelo Valdespino



Nov 14 2009 9:09 PM

Hey buddy. Popping in to say hello. Hope all is well. ..m/
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Nov 10 2009 9:48 PM

Blessings :) :) :)





From, Music City!
Dan ClocK

Dan ClocK



Nov 8 2009 6:48 PM

thanks for add :)
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Nov 6 2009 3:32 PM

Thanks for the Add!

Appreciate it!

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Nov 6 2009 3:32 PM

Hi John~
thanks for accepting my request
hope everything is fine with you
Have a great week
Sabine Ahlbrecht

Sabine Ahlbrecht



Nov 6 2009 3:31 PM





the SMOKESTACK

the SMOKESTACK



Nov 6 2009 3:31 PM

Thanx for the add!
Rock on,

the SMOKESTACK
Fiona

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Nov 3 2009 2:21 PM

Hey John, I remember the first time i discovered you, you were playing with Zombie. Hows life treatin ya?
Tim

Tim



Oct 29 2009 11:11 PM

Hi John , great show in London on the 18th. Thanx for autographing my ticket 2. Look forward to seeing u live again
Jocke Lundgren™ Hellfueled

Jocke Lundgren™ Hellfueled



Oct 28 2009 9:42 PM

Hello,
Thanks for being MySpace friends!
Hope to see you play with The Cult in Sweden again.
/Jocke Lundgren
GIOVANNI

GIOVANNI



Oct 27 2009 5:48 PM

Hello! how are you?  a greetings from Italy!! ciao!!!
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Oct 23 2009 11:59 PM

THX FOR THE ADD!
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